id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-029774-j3pyadqi Ishimori, Shingo Influenza virus vaccination in children with nephrotic syndrome: insignificant risk of relapse 2020-07-27 .txt text/plain 3368 178 52 BACKGROUND: Immunization with various vaccines is considered desirable for children with idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (NS) because of their high risk of severe infections. We report a retrospective cohort study of children with NS who received inactivated subunit-antigen flu vaccination in our hospital, with a focus on relapses of NS related to flu vaccinations. In 49 children with PSL, the difference in the relapse rate in each post-vaccination period was not significantly different compared with the relapse rate in the pre-vaccination period from days -180 to 0 (data not shown). In our retrospective cohort study, we showed that inactivated subunit-antigen flu vaccination caused a slight, but nonsignificant increase in the risk of NS relapse (1.2 to 1.3-1.5 times in one person within a year) in children. In the present study, the relative risk of NS relapses was not significantly increased in the post-flu vaccination period compared with the pre-vaccination period. ./cache/cord-029774-j3pyadqi.txt ./txt/cord-029774-j3pyadqi.txt